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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - New Jersey Association on Correction
2008/2009 LEGISLATIVE SESSION DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. S.1228/A.2749: Allows gross income tax deduction for 50% of donations of $100 or more to domestic violence ...
2008/2009 LEGISLATIVE SESSION
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
S.1228/A.2749: Allows gross income tax deduction for 50% of donations of $100 or more to domestic violence shelters.
A.746: Requires a court, prior to granting a domestic violence victim’s application to dissolve a restraining order, to make a finding that the domestic violence victim was not subject to coercion.
A.122/S.105: Creates the Domestic Violence Health Care Response Program, which would train health and mental health professionals to improve hospital, health center and clinic response to domestic violence victims seeking medical treatment, as well as to provide mental health professionals with the ability to identify domestic violence offenders who are harmful to themselves and others.
A.1210/S.737: Allows victims of domestic violence where the victim does not know the defendant, or where the defendant is a casual acquaintance or co-worker to obtain restraining orders.
A.126/S.106: Clarifies goal of domestic violence public awareness campaign pertaining to risk factors, requires that public awareness notices include language used by substantial segments of local populations.
A.127/S107: Directs the Division on Women to conduct an audit of the coordination of community responses to domestic violence.
A.677/S.667/A.573: See Sexual Violence.
A.1403/A.1419: Permits a court to include animals in domestic violence restraining orders.
A.1792/S.993: Establishes the New Jersey Task Force on Domestic Violence and Abuse.
A.301/S.868: Requires court to consider results of domestic violence assessment before dissolving certain domestic violence restraining orders.
A.1646: Provides state aid to municipalities for certain tax-exempt group homes, including domestic violence shelters.
A.1530: Establishes the authority of the court to order electronic monitoring of certain convicted domestic violence offenders.
A.571/S.1096: Provides that impairing another person’s means of communication may constitute as an act of domestic violence.
A.572: Domestic Violence and Workforce Development Initiative.
A.232/S.1513: Requires notification of certain domestic violence victims through the Victim Information and Notification Everyday System in the Dept. of Law and Public Safety.
A.2716: Increases civil penalty payable to the “Domestic Violence Victims’ Fund” by persons who commit domestic violence.
A.2668: Requires veterinarians report animal cruelty and police investigate possible associated domestic violence and child abuse.
A.2716: Increases civil penalty payable to the “Domestic Violence Victims’ Fund” by persons who commit domestic violence.
S.1894/A.2871: Permits victim of domestic violence to terminate a residential lease and recover a security deposit.
A.3005/S.2092: Requires staff of shelters for victims of domestic violence and emergency shelters for homeless to undergo criminal history record background checks.
2008/2009 LEGISLATIVE SESSION DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. S.1228/A.2749: Allows gross income tax deduction for 50% of donations of $100 or more to domestic violence ...
2008/2009 LEGISLATIVE SESSION
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
S.1228/A.2749: Allows gross income tax deduction for 50% of donations of $100 or more to domestic violence shelters.
A.746: Requires a court, prior to granting a domestic violence victim’s application to dissolve a restraining order, to make a finding that the domestic violence victim was not subject to coercion.
A.122/S.105: Creates the Domestic Violence Health Care Response Program, which would train health and mental health professionals to improve hospital, health center and clinic response to domestic violence victims seeking medical treatment, as well as to provide mental health professionals with the ability to identify domestic violence offenders who are harmful to themselves and others.
A.1210/S.737: Allows victims of domestic violence where the victim does not know the defendant, or where the defendant is a casual acquaintance or co-worker to obtain restraining orders.
A.126/S.106: Clarifies goal of domestic violence public awareness campaign pertaining to risk factors, requires that public awareness notices include language used by substantial segments of local populations.
A.127/S107: Directs the Division on Women to conduct an audit of the coordination of community responses to domestic violence.
A.677/S.667/A.573: See Sexual Violence.
A.1403/A.1419: Permits a court to include animals in domestic violence restraining orders.
A.1792/S.993: Establishes the New Jersey Task Force on Domestic Violence and Abuse.
A.301/S.868: Requires court to consider results of domestic violence assessment before dissolving certain domestic violence restraining orders.
A.1646: Provides state aid to municipalities for certain tax-exempt group homes, including domestic violence shelters.
A.1530: Establishes the authority of the court to order electronic monitoring of certain convicted domestic violence offenders.
A.571/S.1096: Provides that impairing another person’s means of communication may constitute as an act of domestic violence.
A.572: Domestic Violence and Workforce Development Initiative.
A.232/S.1513: Requires notification of certain domestic violence victims through the Victim Information and Notification Everyday System in the Dept. of Law and Public Safety.
A.2716: Increases civil penalty payable to the “Domestic Violence Victims’ Fund” by persons who commit domestic violence.
A.2668: Requires veterinarians report animal cruelty and police investigate possible associated domestic violence and child abuse.
A.2716: Increases civil penalty payable to the “Domestic Violence Victims’ Fund” by persons who commit domestic violence.
S.1894/A.2871: Permits victim of domestic violence to terminate a residential lease and recover a security deposit.
A.3005/S.2092: Requires staff of shelters for victims of domestic violence and emergency shelters for homeless to undergo criminal history record background checks.